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  • 2 weeks later...

bump.

would rather ppl call me on 0423 043 495 because i dont have time to be on here much any more (full time job).

cheers.

  • 2 weeks later...

if that guy still wants the fronts i might take the rears.

Can u please measure the thickness of the actual coil? (if you have verniers)

if that guy still wants the fronts i might take the rears.

Can u please measure the thickness of the actual coil? (if you have verniers)

ill see what i can do mate.

let you know as soon as i find the verniers that are lying around somewhere.

BUMP! still looking for that measuring tool thing that i have some where, mr rbman.

open to offers now- more negotiable.

just FYI kdfl-101 (the fronts) will also suit R33 GTST.

Hope it helps you sell them and maybe consider separating. Id sell them to THe dude that wants the rears. Fronts you should be able to get rid of soon.

edit. According to the "king springs catalogue" it also suits the R34...

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